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Crookston Toys for Tots kicks off 43rd year

The Crookston Firefighters and Auxiliary, along with the City of Crookston Employees, are conducting the 43rd annual Toys for Tots drive.  Toys are delivered to kids in Crookston who otherwise may not get anything for Christmas. To make a donation, stop by City Hall or mail your donation to Crookston Water Department at 124 North […]

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Crookston City Council to Hire Financial Management Plan Company

The Crookston City Council met Tuesday evening at Crookston City Hall in the Council Chambers.  During the Crookston Forum, the Council heard from several Crookston residents who came to be heard with their thoughts and opinions on the closing of the Crookston Public Pool.  Residents Anna Brekken, Matt Rosu, and Kathy Lessard spoke strongly against

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City of Crookston Calender Parking Starts November 14

Starting November 14 through April 1, the Calendar Parking Rules will be in effect. Here’s what you need to know:• Even-Numbered Days (1 AM to 7 AM): No parking on the side of any street with even-numbered addresses.• Odd-Numbered Days (1 AM to 7 AM): No parking on the side of any street with odd-numbered

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City of Crookston Budget Q & A with Jeff Shoobridge

KROX sat down with City of Crookston Administrator Jeff Shoobridge Wednesday morning to get a little more information on the upcoming budget process. We asked Jeff to explain tax capacity so that people might understand it better when it is brought up. “A good example, if you have a residential house, this is what affects

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Fall Clean-Up Week is October 21-25 in Crookston

Items should be placed on boulevards no more than 24 hours prior to your collection day. Please do not block your piles with cars, etc. Single-family dwelling clean-up items will be picked up only on its regular garbage pickup day and must be placed on the street boulevard by 7:00 AM. Only household quantities of

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DEED Grant to the Winter Shows Development is for a 7,000 Square Foot Credit Union

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced $4.7 million in land redevelopment grant funding for eight projects statewide and one blighted land demolition loan. The grant funding will create or retain 278 jobs, collectively increase local tax bases by $1.28 million and leverage $174.7 million in private investment. The eight grants from

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